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states. -- births. the report said that while whites will remain a majority for some time, a young bird generation is being born in which minorities will impact the political structure and economic structure. a jury in north carolina is hearing closing arguments today. the jury rested its case. the former president of canada is charged with using campaign funds to hide his affair and child. jury deliberations are set to begin tomorrow. good friends, but sunday night the gloves come off. next, we will ptaught lied about the season finale. patrick allen is here to answer your pet questions. >> plenty of sunshine, but we will watch this weather very closely over the next couple of days. >> things getting active by saturday. right now the sun is shining. >> in this afternoon's consumer alert, from clothing to computers, how do you know the products you buy are real? counterfeiters are becoming bolder with what they produce. consumer electronics and even flashlight batteries are the number one knockoff seize
states. -- births. the report said that while whites will remain a majority for some time, a young bird generation is being born in which minorities will impact the political structure and economic structure. a jury in north carolina is hearing closing arguments today. the jury rested its case. the former president of canada is charged with using campaign funds to hide his affair and child. jury deliberations are set to begin tomorrow. good friends, but sunday night the gloves come off. next,...
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they glove to travel, but these days, they make sure they stay in the united states. it is because of what they experienced trying to return to the u.s. from canada. >> i looked up, i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. i look at him and say, "something is going down." >> i say "yeah, they are coming after me." >> tonight at 11:00, what put him on the wanted list and what he has done to clear his name. >> up next, your maryland lottery numbers, and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. when it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. >> today on "dr. oz, "transformation nation. one will walky away with $1 million. >> we will find out who you thought is th
they glove to travel, but these days, they make sure they stay in the united states. it is because of what they experienced trying to return to the u.s. from canada. >> i looked up, i see officers running out and pulling their weapons. i look at him and say, "something is going down." >> i say "yeah, they are coming after me." >> tonight at 11:00, what put him on the wanted list and what he has done to clear his name. >> up next, your maryland lottery...
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organizers from unite shared their distracted driving program with teens attending the state lacrosse championships. they were allowed to experience the consequences of distracted driving. >> what we are going to do is put you on the roadway. >> the estimate more than 2400 people in maryland have been killed in teen-related motor vehicle crashes since 1991. in times of emergency, 911 dispatchers are often the calm voices. what if you hear this on the other end of the line? a snore. what happens when a dispatcher dozes off while the woman pleads for help for her husband. he is not a doctor, not really old enough to drive. we will introduce you to the local teen who produced a test to detect cancer. this amazing couple, we are on that next. >> some flooding whether to the west. heading our way for the memorial day weekend. 65 degrees at there >> sleeping on the job is never a good idea. imagine calling to report an emergency only to hear an unexpected sound on the other end. an overnight call came into the montgomery county fire and rescue. it was transferred to a dispatcher who apparen
organizers from unite shared their distracted driving program with teens attending the state lacrosse championships. they were allowed to experience the consequences of distracted driving. >> what we are going to do is put you on the roadway. >> the estimate more than 2400 people in maryland have been killed in teen-related motor vehicle crashes since 1991. in times of emergency, 911 dispatchers are often the calm voices. what if you hear this on the other end of the line? a snore....
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states. the ci arx towahwarted a plot t detonate a bomb on a jetliner using a powerful explosive and a sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with pete williams. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the device, monitoring it, and shutting it down. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no specific flight had been chosen and no ticket had business purchased. the plot, they say, was to or originate in yemen. the plan was to use an upgraded version of the underwear bomb that was trided to set off on a christmas day flight of 2009. that failed to work and simply caught fire. he's now serving a sentence of life in prison. the latest attempt, officials say, including a different detonation system, but as with the earlier device, no metal parts. the u.s. is now evaluating whether the latest device c
states. the ci arx towahwarted a plot t detonate a bomb on a jetliner using a powerful explosive and a sophisticated new device intended to clear airport metal detectors. we're still learning more about this. it's where we begin with pete williams. >> american officials are saying tonight this is a big success story for international intelligence. detecting the device, monitoring it, and shutting it down. the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s. though officials say no...
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states. >> our adversaries are very creative and determined and persistent. that requires us to always be thinking proactively and not just reactive fleet. branch wasa's yemen planning to blow up a u.s. plane. >> it was more advanced than the christmas day bombers, the underwear bombers dear. >> this new design is said to be made with a different chemical formula would dueled detonation systems that make it easy to set off. the foiled plot is a major coup. there are concerns that too much information has become public. >> this has not in any way become declassified by the cia and the administration. it is unfortunate this has got now. this could interfere with operations overseas. >> security at u.s. airports remains unchanged this morning. the tsa is working with international carriers. >> al qaeda has repeatedly tried to take advantage of overseas gaps in security. >> one area of concern is the limited use of body scanners. the underwear bomber did not have a full body scam when he left amsterdam. the next year and terrorists were able to smuggle bombs onto
states. >> our adversaries are very creative and determined and persistent. that requires us to always be thinking proactively and not just reactive fleet. branch wasa's yemen planning to blow up a u.s. plane. >> it was more advanced than the christmas day bombers, the underwear bombers dear. >> this new design is said to be made with a different chemical formula would dueled detonation systems that make it easy to set off. the foiled plot is a major coup. there are concerns...
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it's an alternative currency to the printed currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i've got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes so much sense. hello, mr. cramer, i've become very interested in investing. i'm a new investor and would love to get big gains, but i'm afraid i won't pick the right speculative stocks. we're only having one speculative stock out of every five, two out of every ten. speculation keeps us interested. makes us pay attention, but it can be dangerous. what i like to do, i like to speculate in biotech, that's my cheap one, biotech companies with more than one drug so that if they possibly have a failure, you're still in the game. those have been the most fruitful, all you've got to do is check some of the big winners like even a company like a regeneron which had a monster run all the way through since the show began. that's the kind of speculative biotech stock that i really look for. here's one from sharon in maryland. jim, thanks for a great show. following your strategies, i have mov
it's an alternative currency to the printed currency that we have in the united states and they have in europe. i've got to tell you, i trust gold, i don't trust paper. that's why between 10% and 20% makes so much sense. hello, mr. cramer, i've become very interested in investing. i'm a new investor and would love to get big gains, but i'm afraid i won't pick the right speculative stocks. we're only having one speculative stock out of every five, two out of every ten. speculation keeps us...
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. >>> can you math if one of the men running for president of the united states was in a relationship with a woman who he left his wife for? that describes the new president of france, a nation very different from ours when it comes to love and marriage and politics. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from paris. >> reporter: politically they're opposed. but the new french president and nicolas sarkozy, the former have one thing in common, everyone's talking about. >> french voters given a choice a bureaucrat with a hot wife or a bureaucrat with a hot girlfriend. >> reporter: they're beautiful and significant others. but who takes the place of carla bruni. supermodel, singer, occasional hollywood sack tress. >> you think it's possible to love two women at once? >> that's very french. >> already rich and famous, and notorious before she became first lady. >> i think she brought a kind of discipline to sarkozy's life. he's very emotional. >> reporter: critics saw her as a trophy wife. but she held her own on the world stage. >> i think she will be judged kindly, especially if the m
. >>> can you math if one of the men running for president of the united states was in a relationship with a woman who he left his wife for? that describes the new president of france, a nation very different from ours when it comes to love and marriage and politics. nbc's jim maceda has our report tonight from paris. >> reporter: politically they're opposed. but the new french president and nicolas sarkozy, the former have one thing in common, everyone's talking about. >>...
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the disney estimates that it crossed more than $200 million in the united states. that's the biggest opening ever. far sur passing harry potter that brought in 170 million. think like a man based on the best selling back came in second place with $8 million and the hunger games rounded out the top three. georgely see has died. lynn sigh joined the sitcom of andy grit and carried it to a spin half series. in ray statement andy said that he had great respects forlindseys talents. they was 83. that's hollywood minutes. >>> what a nice weekend and that goes for tomorrow. >>> look at the extended forcast and cooling down by the midweek. >>> that's it for us. good night everybody.
the disney estimates that it crossed more than $200 million in the united states. that's the biggest opening ever. far sur passing harry potter that brought in 170 million. think like a man based on the best selling back came in second place with $8 million and the hunger games rounded out the top three. georgely see has died. lynn sigh joined the sitcom of andy grit and carried it to a spin half series. in ray statement andy said that he had great respects forlindseys talents. they was 83....
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the bottom line, as much as the bears try to link europe with the united states, we are blessed with many resources, lots of great companies, tremendous balance sheets, relative harmony and a system that is governable. we are coming out of bad times. they're going into bad times. and that's all she wrote. it doesn't mean they can't bring us down. they do, and they will. it does mean that we can't be brought down as hard or as long as they are. let's go to norbert in illinois. norbert? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, norbert. >> caller: previously you've always said south america was a trade and not an investment. >> yes. >> caller: not much good news out of south america. do you personally feel it's a place we shouldn't go? >> no, you can't. you can't take away the largest oil company and say big deal. let's go to joe in nevada, please. joe? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. how are you doing today? >> ba-ba-boo-yah back at you. >> caller: i don't short stocks very much. but in the case of best buy i did at $26. and i noticed today they were up a little bit on a down day. is there
the bottom line, as much as the bears try to link europe with the united states, we are blessed with many resources, lots of great companies, tremendous balance sheets, relative harmony and a system that is governable. we are coming out of bad times. they're going into bad times. and that's all she wrote. it doesn't mean they can't bring us down. they do, and they will. it does mean that we can't be brought down as hard or as long as they are. let's go to norbert in illinois. norbert? >>...
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states. he's happy to take money from private equity if it's helping his campaign and go out and attack. the other problem, this particular issue, the one plant they're talking about, the more people looked into it they found out actually it's not the story they told. bain went in there. this was a failing steel plant. they gave a lot of money. kept it open for an extra nine years. it arguably would have closed in '93 rather than 2001. it's a tough story as well. >> if the election were held today, mike, what is the leadership lesson of governor romney when he ran bain that voters are thinking about as they're going to the polls? >> i think it's too close to call now. the polls say romney is a bit ahead. that's news. a couple in a week. it's margin of error stuff. the electoral college is more complica complicated. i think we're at the beginning of this bain. people know the country's in trouble. this is a wrong track election. people are worried. they're watching europe. small ball on either
states. he's happy to take money from private equity if it's helping his campaign and go out and attack. the other problem, this particular issue, the one plant they're talking about, the more people looked into it they found out actually it's not the story they told. bain went in there. this was a failing steel plant. they gave a lot of money. kept it open for an extra nine years. it arguably would have closed in '93 rather than 2001. it's a tough story as well. >> if the election were...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> we're just days away from the queen's diamond jubilee. the young royals are getting geared up, too. we're at buckle ham pingham pal more of this. >> reporter: people are celebrating ahead of the main events that start over the weekend. add this incredi
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take...
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-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this morning. thanks so much for your reporting on this. nbc news national security analyst michael leiter was director of the national counterterrorism center at the time of the failed underwear bomb attempt in 2009. he joins us now. michael, good morning. >> good morning. >> just yesterday morning, michael, you were on the show talking about what a home run it was for the u.s. to have gained access into the hinterlands of yemen, they've gotten its hands now, how much safer now that we have our hands on this device. 24 hours later, are we less safe now that al qaeda knows how we did this? >> well, i think we're still better of
-bound plane. >> i want to say this device was always under control, and that no one in the united states was ever at risk because we did have control. >> reporter: the obama administration and members of congress say they're concerned that so much information has become public, and they say they'll investigate how word of this top secret intelligence operation first began to leak last week, well before it was made public this week. ann? >> all right, pete williams this...
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yes. >> you talked about the united states trading with countries that protect ip. how much, i guess two-part question, one, do you risk trading with countries and not to another value of gen next. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our ideals and values by shutting down that trade with countries that don't protect ip like we do. >> okay, so first. i didn't mean to imply shutting down. >> okay. >> what i've been saying to people is preferential. i assume there won't be a shutdown, but i would like the idea that there is a preference. i think it is going to take that to get china to pay attention. i think it is the only thing that will get china to pay attention. but there is a mean -- a myth and i'll just say this clearly, people have been laboring under a bunch of means about china. i'm talking about china for a minute, not about eastern europe. and they're all wrong. i don't know whether they have been plated intentionally by china or someone who is trying to help china or some pr
yes. >> you talked about the united states trading with countries that protect ip. how much, i guess two-part question, one, do you risk trading with countries and not to another value of gen next. do you risk not spreading democracy to places like eastern europe, russia, china, other places where we want to spread our ideals and values by shutting down that trade with countries that don't protect ip like we do. >> okay, so first. i didn't mean to imply shutting down. >> okay....
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the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even better than that the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right could be a future noble laur yet. ok, maybe not the guy to your right but certainly the one to your left. there is no telling what the future holds for you or for anyone else. this is an exciting time in your life and it's also an exciting time in history. more than any other generation that has walked the earth, you are free to pursue your dreams. unbounded by limits placed on your race, gender ethnicity or yintation or linnage. only a lack of education can hold you back in america. and today, you've cleared that bar and you've done it at one of the finest institutions in the country. your freedom, coupled with the diploma you will receive today, is something that people around the world would risk life and limb for. don't ever take it for granted. it has been won through suffering and sacrifice. by freedom fighters and freedom riders. by abolitionists and suverageets. it has been won at the ballot box and on the battlefield. in state h
the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even better than that the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right could be a future noble laur yet. ok, maybe not the guy to your right but certainly the one to your left. there is no telling what the future holds for you or for anyone else. this is an exciting time in your life and it's also an exciting time in history. more than any other generation that has walked the earth, you are free to pursue your...
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states, expressed his interest in becoming a martyr. there are indications that may plan to fight the charges against him. but if history is any guide, this could be a difficult and emotional day are for the families. courtney? >> michael, thank you. >>> a metro bus driver's ultimate mistake is caught on surveillance camera. a newly released security video shows harris hitting the gas instead of the brakes while driving northwest houston. the result was quite a pileup. seven passengers and two other people are expected to fully recover from their injuries. but harris is out of a job. >>> and, finally, jet skiing is a fun way to ensquoi the water around tampa bay. but if you really want to have fun on the water, you need to try fly boarding. the contraption hooks up to a jet ski while nozzles propel you or through it like a dolphin. they are bigging the product to the u.s. from france. there is nothing like it. i guess not. that's the news. amy, lester, bill, back to you. >> i am such a big klutz. i see myself doing a belly flop. >> jenn
states, expressed his interest in becoming a martyr. there are indications that may plan to fight the charges against him. but if history is any guide, this could be a difficult and emotional day are for the families. courtney? >> michael, thank you. >>> a metro bus driver's ultimate mistake is caught on surveillance camera. a newly released security video shows harris hitting the gas instead of the brakes while driving northwest houston. the result was quite a pileup. seven...
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in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to 150 years after the ancestral -- that ancestral class of people had been forced into surrender. that question about the contrast between democracy and fascism and its treatment of a defeated enemy looms really large but not very clearly in my mind when i think about the living legacy of the civil war which is the troubling question of why treason and defeat seem to make a better story. >> i think we got to come back to that one. >> gary? >> just coming down the line. i am going to keep this really short. because i think we're going to have a lot of
in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to...
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the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even, better than that, the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right could be a future nobel laureate. okay, maybe not the guy to your right but certainly the one to your left. >> memorial day weekend, watch commencement speeches on c-span. politicians, white house officials and business leaders share their thoughts with the graduating class of 2012. saturday through tuesday at noon and 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> the consumer federation of america hosted its annual food policy conference here in washington last friday. the agriculture undersecretary for food and nutrition and the cdc's director for obesity discussed recent legislation to combat rising obesity in this country, and improve nutrition standards for schools. the discussion focused on the healthy hunger-free kids act which increases the focus of nutrition in school lunches. this is just over an hour. >> good morning. thank you again for being here at the food policy conference. we're moving on to our last session. we have a terrific panel lined up
the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even, better than that, the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right could be a future nobel laureate. okay, maybe not the guy to your right but certainly the one to your left. >> memorial day weekend, watch commencement speeches on c-span. politicians, white house officials and business leaders share their thoughts with the graduating class of 2012. saturday through tuesday at noon and 10:00 p.m....
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an alleged plan to blow up an underwear bomb aboard a jet headed to the united states. it was stopped by the cia before it could be launched. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has the latest on this. pete, good morning. >> matt, good morning. american officials say they actually found out about this plot a month ago. they followed it closely, and then they shut it down. and after that they seized the device that the terrorists intended to use. it's now here in the u.s., where the fbi is studying how it was made. u.s. officials say the target was to be a passenger airliner bound for the u.s., though no specific airline or flight had been chosen when the plot was disrupted. but they say, a potential suicide bomber had been recruited and was being trained. officials declined to say if he's in custody. >> as far as the person who actually had the bomb, the exact language that was used to me was, we no longer have to be concerned about him. >> reporter: the plan was to use a more refined version of the underwear bomb worn by umar abdulmutallab who tried to detonate i
an alleged plan to blow up an underwear bomb aboard a jet headed to the united states. it was stopped by the cia before it could be launched. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has the latest on this. pete, good morning. >> matt, good morning. american officials say they actually found out about this plot a month ago. they followed it closely, and then they shut it down. and after that they seized the device that the terrorists intended to use. it's now here in the u.s., where the...
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they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >> to you. h merci beaucoup. we'll be back after your local news. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. we now know that one person was taken to hospital after a light rail accident in ruxton. we brought this to you as breaking news on 11 news at 5:00. in light rail train struck a maintenance vehicle. no word on the person's condition. >> plenty of sunshine today. a very pleasant, low humidity. high temperatures in the mid- 70's.
they are available in the united states. and, for example, this one, whispering angel. >> whispering angel. >> yes, whispering angel. because when you drink it, we used to say that you hear, you can hear whispering angels. try it. try it. >> i will definitely try. hey, guys, come on in. >> whispering angel. >> we also have this which, by the way, is owned by -- >> brad pitt and angelina jolie. >> how about that? to cannes. >> to cannes. >>...
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states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's body should be made public.the administration has keep the photos classified... sayinn their graphhc naaure would only incite more viollnce orr be used for propaganda.on turred down a request for their release. it's been 3 years since a controversial government report ccmeeout... suggesting thattannual mammograms do more harm than good.now... a new study says just the opposite. task force says womennwho are at an increased risk for &pbreast cancerr.. will bennfit from early mammogram screenings.it's suggesting that women ages 50 to 74... years.the study is published in the "annals of internaa mediiine." the ame
states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's...
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she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she is mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for the flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down, and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when us airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary. but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just after noon when the flight was diverted to bangor, maine. >> no one really knew what was going on. we thought it was a medical emergency. then they told us that they were low on fuel, because the -- there were strong headwinds. then as we were landing, you could see all the ambulances, and police cars, and it wasn't just one for a medical emergency. there was like a brigade. >> reporter: but the f-15s escorting the flight knew the real reason. the 767 flying from paris to charlotte, north carolina, with 188 people on board was more than halfway over the atlanti
she had no luggage for her trip to the united states. investigators now believe she is mentally unstable, but she caused quite a stir yesterday for the flight crew who managed to play it very cool until the flight was down, and law enforcement on board. it was just after 5:30 p.m. when us airways flight 787 finally touched down in charlotte, north carolina. and passengers certainly had a story to tell. >> it was a bit scary. but we're just glad to be safe. >> reporter: it was just...
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. >> it's the oldest continuously occupied military post in the united states. we'll get a special tour of west point. >> coming up, i'll tell you why this person is driving badly to save lives. >> something you probably do just about every day may be hazardous to your health. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> we've all seen those cute paper balloons in stores. you fill one out when you donate money. but you may wonder, who does your dollar help? nicole has the story. >> ♪ a little bit longer, hey >> musician nick jonas, american idol david archuleta, and teen dream justin bieber -- they're just some of the celebs who support the children's miracle network hospitals. but 13-year-old alena, and millions of kids like her, are the real stars of the charity. alena gets a special present delivered to her house once a week. it's not clothes, jewelry, or games. alena's gift is medicine that helps keep her alive. >> so i have a rare genetic disorder
. >> it's the oldest continuously occupied military post in the united states. we'll get a special tour of west point. >> coming up, i'll tell you why this person is driving badly to save lives. >> something you probably do just about every day may be hazardous to your health. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >>...
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that program, the wic program serbs 53% of all the infants in the united states the first year of life. and so it has a huge preventive health role, and that program we made changes in the so-called food package a year ago last october. they have been successfully implemented across the country. about 65,000 wic stores, so-called, across the country. required to have more depth of stock as we described it in terms of healthy foods. and that has been successfully implemented each month, about 9 million american moms and their children participate in the wic program that new food package was based on recommendations that were made to us by the institute of medicine. well, that same institute of medicine has made recommendations to us to improve the nutrition standards for food served in child care centers through the child and adult feeding program. we're anxious to move forward with that. each day 3.3 million children attend child care, served in child care, either before or after or during the school hours based on age and we know this is a very vulnerable group of children in terms of
that program, the wic program serbs 53% of all the infants in the united states the first year of life. and so it has a huge preventive health role, and that program we made changes in the so-called food package a year ago last october. they have been successfully implemented across the country. about 65,000 wic stores, so-called, across the country. required to have more depth of stock as we described it in terms of healthy foods. and that has been successfully implemented each month, about 9...
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it's coming to the united states next month and we got a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at the fiery production. they're ferocious and feisty. fire-breathing. and high-flying. they're the stars of dreamworks "how to train your dragon live spectacular," a new arena show featuring 23 life-like and life-size dragons that move and interact with the cast of vikings, acrobats, and martial arts performers. adapted from the popular dreamworks animated film "how to train your dragon" about a viking teenager who befriends a young dragon. >> we were looking for other ways of being able to take our movies and actually have them live outside of movie theaters. a couple of us had an opportunity to see this amazing show called "walking with dinosaurs." it seemed like just a amazing opportunity to take the story of our movie, and actually be able to bring it to life in a live show in a way that people have never seen before. >> reporter: the show is four years in the making. and with a cast and crew of 85, it boasts the largest number of animatronics ever to tour the globe. the production is so large, it takes
it's coming to the united states next month and we got a behind-the-scenes sneak peek at the fiery production. they're ferocious and feisty. fire-breathing. and high-flying. they're the stars of dreamworks "how to train your dragon live spectacular," a new arena show featuring 23 life-like and life-size dragons that move and interact with the cast of vikings, acrobats, and martial arts performers. adapted from the popular dreamworks animated film "how to train your dragon"...
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he tried again according to security officials mailing a petn bomb to the united states stuffed in an ink cartridge. it, too, was undetected, only found because of a tip. and then last month, u.s. officials say, al asiri wanted to sneak an improved underwear bomb on a u.s.-bound flight for the anniversary of osama bin laden's death a year ago. but the plot was disrupted and the bomb seized. yemen is emerging as one of al qaeda's leading sanctuaries, but the yemeni government is cooperating with u.s. officials in looking for this bombmaker. >> richard engel, thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> now let's get a check on the morning's other top stories from natalie morales at the news desk. >> good morning, everyone. authorities are urging the fbi's latest addition to the top-ten most-wanted list to turn himself in. adam mayes is accused of kidnapping two sisters from mississippi, and he has now been charged with the murders of the girls' mother and older sister. mayes wife is also charged in those murders, and she tells investigators that she watched her husband kill them and then he
he tried again according to security officials mailing a petn bomb to the united states stuffed in an ink cartridge. it, too, was undetected, only found because of a tip. and then last month, u.s. officials say, al asiri wanted to sneak an improved underwear bomb on a u.s.-bound flight for the anniversary of osama bin laden's death a year ago. but the plot was disrupted and the bomb seized. yemen is emerging as one of al qaeda's leading sanctuaries, but the yemeni government is cooperating with...
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a plot to bomb a jetliner heading to the united states. how big a victory, how much more remains to be done in that area, of targeting these small, individual cells that are bent on destroying parts of the west? >> this will be an ongoing fight. i think that yemen in particular is an important place. you've had recently al qaeda expanding their safe haven there, and in response, ramped up offensive by the yemeni government with u.s. and other allies in support. and matt we will see more and more of these small cells scattered around the world. >> is that our biggest threat right now, the small cells or the individual? >> yes. because it's even a more difficult intelligence target, certainly than a standarding army or a large al qaeda formation in a large safe haven. >> i wish we had three hours to talk about what's in this book, because it's filled with details that i think would surprise a lot of people. mr. ambassador, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thank you. >> and again the book is called "the art of intelligence." up ne
a plot to bomb a jetliner heading to the united states. how big a victory, how much more remains to be done in that area, of targeting these small, individual cells that are bent on destroying parts of the west? >> this will be an ongoing fight. i think that yemen in particular is an important place. you've had recently al qaeda expanding their safe haven there, and in response, ramped up offensive by the yemeni government with u.s. and other allies in support. and matt we will see more...
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but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right. but the prescription is terrible. >> i'm finished now. >> good. good. >> the best way for me to illustrate this. i don't have a particularly objective answer. i have a subjective answer. >> none of us are subjective. >> all right, i think it is the most important legacy. my favorite. it's virtually impossible for me to think about my very existence without the civil war. i grew up in a white house that had political struggle. political struggle of african-americans the i didn't know it at the time. it is clear the political struggle dated back to the civil war. my father, david mentioned was a blac
but it does -- because, the united states triumphed during the civil war. and the confederacy did not. i think that's the greatest legacy. >> so union victory was important. >> i do believe it was. i do believe it was. yes. some people don't. >> no, i know. >> some times they send you e-mails. i got one last fall. wishing that i would develop a case of virulent pancreatic cancer. because i am mean to the confederacy. virulent, the virulent kind. >> they're right....
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i move to nominate jim gray for rice president of the united states. [applause] >> jim gray has been nominated. >> and scotty bowman from michigan and i nominate lee wrights or vice-president of the united states libertarian nomination. [applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from minnesota. i nominate sam sloan for vice- president. >> i am sorry, i have been informed by his secretary that he is not eligible. further nominations? >> i nominate jim gray for vice- president. >> he was already nominated. if you like to nominate someone please come to the microphone. >> i have been informed that nominations are supposed to be in writing, so those who have done the nominating, there are three names that the secretary is already in possession of. the go-ahead and state your nomination, but submitted to the secretary. >> i am from the great state of florida. and nominate -- i nominat
i move to nominate jim gray for rice president of the united states. [applause] >> jim gray has been nominated. >> and scotty bowman from michigan and i nominate lee wrights or vice-president of the united states libertarian nomination. [applause] >> i nominate jim burns for vice-president of the united states. >> jim burns has been nominated. further nominations from the floor? seeing none, i will close -- sorry, i see one more. >> i am mary o'connor from...
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. >> translator: -- the people of the united states, and to the people of afghanistan today, i thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: the partnership includes u.s. assurances to assist the afghans on security, economics, and governance. but it also guarantees afghan sovereignty. the contract doesn't pledge a specific troop presence, but it does allow the u.s. to keep troops in the country beyond 2014, and the official combat role comes to an end. those troops will be used to train the afghan forces and continue to fight on al qaeda. in his seven-hour stop, president obama also met with u.s. service members on base, and in the base's hospitals. thanking them for their service -- >> the final chapter of this war is written, historians will look back and say, not only was this the greatest fighting force in the history of the world, but all of you also represented the values of america in an exemplary way. >> reporter: a key factor to the strategic agreement is to prove to the afghans, the americans, the international community and even the taliban that the u.s. is sticking
. >> translator: -- the people of the united states, and to the people of afghanistan today, i thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: the partnership includes u.s. assurances to assist the afghans on security, economics, and governance. but it also guarantees afghan sovereignty. the contract doesn't pledge a specific troop presence, but it does allow the u.s. to keep troops in the country beyond 2014, and the official combat role comes to an end. those troops will be...
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that is how the united states got possession of the new box. officials say the double agent provided crucial information that allowed the cia to carry out sunday's drone air strike that killed this man in southern yemen. he was on the fbi most-wanted list for a 2000 bombing of the uss cole. investigators say the new under wear bomb contained the same chemical used two years ago in a failed attempt to bring down cargo planes. in that case al qaeda hit bombs and he was not present in a previous under wear bomb that failed to detonate on christmas, 2009. >> this is an ongoing operation. i can tell you that this was a nonmetallic-type device. >> officials have not disclosed the identity, nationality or which intelligence service he works for. that agent is now safe in saudi arabia. >>> vip joe biden blaming republicans under former president george w. bush for allowing iran to advance into nuclear weapons program autos we took office, i'll remind you there was virtually no international pressure on iran and we were the problem. we were diplomaticly
that is how the united states got possession of the new box. officials say the double agent provided crucial information that allowed the cia to carry out sunday's drone air strike that killed this man in southern yemen. he was on the fbi most-wanted list for a 2000 bombing of the uss cole. investigators say the new under wear bomb contained the same chemical used two years ago in a failed attempt to bring down cargo planes. in that case al qaeda hit bombs and he was not present in a previous...
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the president of the united states is gay. (laughter) friendly. gay friendly. (laughter) damn you, ellipsis. (laughter) and i think we all know who deserves the credit for this. >> i'll take a lot of credit. (laughter) >> jon: so exciting positive news for equal rights for all citizens, a symbolic victory that can in no way be dampened by the codifying of bigotry in-- let's say the state where the democrats are going to be holding their convention. (audience reacts) >> north carolina voters passed a strict amendment to their constitution that bans same-sex marriages. >> jon: congratulations, north carolina, for a moment i was feeling a brief glimpse of what i guess doctors would call happiness and a full heart and i appreciate you ending that. by the way, in your zeal to protect yourselves from the gay menace there isn't any chance you may have, i don't know, created some collateral damage pho *pbs the heteros. >> it also bans civi civil uniod domestic partnerships-- and get this, not just for gay couples but straight couples in the state, too. >> oops! (laught
the president of the united states is gay. (laughter) friendly. gay friendly. (laughter) damn you, ellipsis. (laughter) and i think we all know who deserves the credit for this. >> i'll take a lot of credit. (laughter) >> jon: so exciting positive news for equal rights for all citizens, a symbolic victory that can in no way be dampened by the codifying of bigotry in-- let's say the state where the democrats are going to be holding their convention. (audience reacts) >> north...
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states. we are learning more about the covert double agent mission that undercovered a new al-qaedadadada underwear bomb. >> reporter: fbi directctor mumumueller teststififieieied be houseee judiciary committee todaday. he says al-qaeda is the top threat. others aree weieighing in on ths new bomb a and waiaiaiaiait mear thththe fight a a against terro. the -- the director laid it out. >> al-qaeda affiliates especially al-qaeda i inn t the arabian peninsula represesesent the top threat to the natition. >> reporter: saying g ththe g gp is decentrarararalizezezezed and to high profile attacks against the u.s.s.. u.s.s.s. s s s secucurity offffy others a bng trained. the fbi hasas the original dedevice thanks to a doublblble agent who sourceseseses tell abc7 news worked for a nonu.u.s. intelligence agency >> the bureau exploiting ied improvisededed explosive device seized overseas similar to the devices used in the past. >> h h having the bomb in its origigininal state, before it gs off, u.s. exp
states. we are learning more about the covert double agent mission that undercovered a new al-qaedadadada underwear bomb. >> reporter: fbi directctor mumumueller teststififieieied be houseee judiciary committee todaday. he says al-qaeda is the top threat. others aree weieighing in on ths new bomb a and waiaiaiaiait mear thththe fight a a against terro. the -- the director laid it out. >> al-qaeda affiliates especially al-qaeda i inn t the arabian peninsula represesesent the top...
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more questions than answers after a terror attack against the united states was foiled. are leaks of the covert operation hurting national security? are airport screeners doing enough to protect passengers? we will ask senator feinstein, chairman of the select committee on intelligence. then, the 2012 campaign is in full swing. well talk milks with republican senator john thune who some believe is a top conned materials in the vice presidential sweepstakes. >> president changes his mind on gay marriage and now it is a campaign issue and we ask the panel how it plays out. all right now, on fox news sunday. hello, happy mother's day from fox news in washington. this week the united states did a joint convert operation with saudi saudi arabia and blocked a terrorist attack. and now to discuss a couple of important domestic issues is the chairman of the select committee on intelligence, senator feinstein. senator, welcome behalf to fox news. let's start with the latest information from yemen where al qaeda is basically headquartered. there is word of two drone strikes that t
more questions than answers after a terror attack against the united states was foiled. are leaks of the covert operation hurting national security? are airport screeners doing enough to protect passengers? we will ask senator feinstein, chairman of the select committee on intelligence. then, the 2012 campaign is in full swing. well talk milks with republican senator john thune who some believe is a top conned materials in the vice presidential sweepstakes. >> president changes his mind...
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states. >> don, i think it will be great to see what happens tomorrow in the poll numbers. but i think i had the rare voter who uses one issue to vote on. they support him on everything except for one thing but i think it's good that they're standing up for this issue. it's all about treating all americans the same or whether we treat gay less than american like in the '60s, same thing. that's the way it should be framed. that's the issue. >> anna? >> i think this reflects what i know to be true in the republic party and the democratic party. there are did vechanging opinio. some of us are pro gay right and some democrats are anti-gay marriage republicans. and i think this is a calculated move where the white house is coordinating with these black leaders who obviously support president obama as julian bond told you and it's a smart mover. trying to eenforce their base and send their base the message. we'll have to look at the entire pa j conditional. we may not like what he's saying but don't forget there's any other package. on the republic side the same thing. you saw mi
states. >> don, i think it will be great to see what happens tomorrow in the poll numbers. but i think i had the rare voter who uses one issue to vote on. they support him on everything except for one thing but i think it's good that they're standing up for this issue. it's all about treating all americans the same or whether we treat gay less than american like in the '60s, same thing. that's the way it should be framed. that's the issue. >> anna? >> i think this reflects...
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trump is once again questioning whether president obama was born in the united states. despite his hawaiian birth certificate. >>> coming up on 9 news at noon no propeller no problem. we'll tell you about an experimental plane and it's unconventional landing. >>> i'm meteorologist howard ben. we are dry here but relatively cloudy. let's take a look at the allergy update. the mold spores have gone crazy. trees and grass are moderate. moles high over 31,000 grains per cubic meter. we'll have the full forecast looking toward the weekend. >>> just changing my shoes. sitting at the end of my bed. and i heard a loud crashing noise. and i ran outside and i saw the debris in my pool. i looked up and saw there was a propeller. just lying on the top of my roof. >> a pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in california yesterday when his small experimental plane lost its propeller. the aircraft landed in a field but the propeller landed on that man's roof. incredibly no one was injured. by the way the pilot had just bought the plane. >> hopefully he got a warranty on that.
trump is once again questioning whether president obama was born in the united states. despite his hawaiian birth certificate. >>> coming up on 9 news at noon no propeller no problem. we'll tell you about an experimental plane and it's unconventional landing. >>> i'm meteorologist howard ben. we are dry here but relatively cloudy. let's take a look at the allergy update. the mold spores have gone crazy. trees and grass are moderate. moles high over 31,000 grains per cubic...
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. >> people ask the question, why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we tried to provide some answers to this question a little segment that we call "why china is kicking our a-[ bleep ]." >> reason number 933. >> what is that dee jay? dance party friday? >> is it? >> how did that happen? ♪ >> why china is kicking our a-[ bleep ]. >> not going to see that over here. we try and keep it a little straighter at cnn. a special edition of anderson cooper starts right now. >>> on the, a special report, arab spring: revolution interrupted. it's not off
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only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is good. it helps catch the bad guys. >> a kind of crete's me out. >> why? >> unmanned surveillance. it is like in 1984 concept. >> a way to make law enforcement more productive. it cuts down on manpower in the air. more safe. that is why we use it on the battlefield. >> privacy advocates slammed the governor for telling our news partners more drones in the air might be a good idea. they are a cost saving way to do jobs they call too dangerous or too dull for humans. from wildfires to law enforcement to more. >> you can monitor pipelines and power lines with them. you can do environme
only 300 are licensed and allow to be used here domestically in the united states. mcdonell says more should be allowed, including some right here in virginia. while you are eating lunch down below, law enforcement officials say unmet -- unmanned eyes in the sky are a good way to improve public safety. she likes the idea of increased security. people forgo privacy for all kinds of reasons. >> with all the information people put about themselves of facebook and everyone else, i think it is...
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look at a beautiful live picture of the united states capital on a wednesday morning. let's turn to bill karins. rainy day once again? >> this may has been a little bit of a throw away? at least in the east. new england's probably seeing the worst of it through the first portion of may. we're watching light rain. cloudy conditions. providence getting some pretty good rain, heading for cape cod. long island's had some rain. there's another batch exiting philadelphia heading for new york city. if you're driving in any of those areas, you'll have light rain to deal with. you'll see a period of light rain along coastal new england. it will be cloudy and warm and we'll get another round later this afternoon starting around d.c. and moving northward. so after that we'll slowly be seeing improvement. other area of concern today, southeast from atlanta south wards through savannah, charleston, new orleans, jacksonville, orlando, chance of thunderstorms. notice the rest of the country, we're bought frul from kansas city to dallas. west coast looks fine. as we go throughout tomo
look at a beautiful live picture of the united states capital on a wednesday morning. let's turn to bill karins. rainy day once again? >> this may has been a little bit of a throw away? at least in the east. new england's probably seeing the worst of it through the first portion of may. we're watching light rain. cloudy conditions. providence getting some pretty good rain, heading for cape cod. long island's had some rain. there's another batch exiting philadelphia heading for new york...